My sister mentioned a show called My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend to me, and I ended up binging on the entire first season in one weekend when I found it on Netflix (it’s also available on Hulu). If you haven’t heard of this show, it’s about a girl who runs into her childhood first love and moves to California to follow him. The episodes tend to center around her schemes how to get together with him, believing he is her destiny. You can see where the “crazy” part of this comes in, but the show did a good job in the first season of balancing the realistic fact a woman can be smart yet a bit unsound about love at the same time, fed by unrealistic messages about how true love can rationalize lots of wackiness. There are also lots of humorous musical numbers in each episode with fun lyrics. In a recent episode in the current season, the main character Rebecca makes kugel, and suddenly I wanted it.
Kugel is a Jewish egg noodle casserole dish with a custard of eggs, milk, and cheese. It may be sweet by adding sugar and cinnamon and perhaps vanilla and fruit, but there are also versions that are savory which is what I think the character Rebecca made. They are baked in rectangular pans that are then served in squares.
This dish is my twist on this version by Farm to Table LA who followed her grandmother’s worn, faded, and well loved recipe card. It used a lot more butter, eggs, and cheese than others, but trust a recipe card that looks like that straight from any grandma. The butter helps create the crispy edges that are 40% part of the highlights of this dish, and the egg and cheese once cooled makes this hold together well.
I did add additional vegetables with sauteed onions and I had some leftover peas, but you could add any vegetable: if I had it I would have loved sauteed spinach and mushrooms too.
This recipe makes 9 servings.
Ingredients:
- 16 ounces of wide egg noodles, cooked al dente
- 1 stick butter
- 5 eggs
- 1 cup milk
- 32 ounces small curd cottage cheese
- 5 tablespoons of sour cream
- 1 cup diced sautéed onions (optional)
- 1 cup frozen peas, or you can use sauteed spinach, mushrooms, etc. (optional)
- 1/2 teaspoon salt and more to taste
- 1/2 teaspoon ground pepper and more to taste
- Grated Parmesan (optional) to serve
- Chopped parsley to garnish (optional)
Instructions:
- Cook the egg noodles until al dente, drain the water and set aside. If you want, you can put in a teaspoon of butter and mix it so the noodles don’t stick to each other while you complete the other steps if not doing them simultaneously.
- Preheat the oven to 350° F. Put a stick of butter in a 13 x 9 pan and let it melt in the oven as it preheats.
- Meanwhile, in a large mixing bowl, combine the 5 eggs, 1 cup milk, 32 ounces of cottage cheese, and 5 tablespoons of sour cream. Season generously with the 1/2 teaspoons each of salt and pepper. Optionally also combine in the 1 cup of sautéed diced onions or peas. Instead of peas you could also add other savory ingredients like mushrooms and or sautéed spinach.
- Add the cooked egg noodles into the egg and cheese mixture and stir.
- Pour the noodles with eggs and cheese mixture directly over the melted butter: no need to further stir.
- Cover and bake at 350 F for 45 minutes
- Uncover and bake for approx another 15-30 more minutes – keep checking until you see the sides and top of the dish are golden brown and there are lots of browned edges and top, but not so dark brown it is burning.
- Garnish with the chopped parsley (optional). You can serve the dish warm, but I think it’s best after an hour when the Kugel has set and is firmer. Otherwise when you cut it into the squarish pieces it will not hold together.
Serve with salt, pepper, and grated Parmesan to top per each individual’s taste. The best pieces are the corner pieces of course since they offer more crunchy parts. It tastes fine without the grated Parmesan, but I love making it snow cheese.
Have you ever heard of or had kugel before, or any other Jewish dish? Do you watch My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend?
That casserole (kugel) looks amazingly delicious – All those crunchy, browned bits on top! I’ve never tried kugel, but I think I will definitely need to soon! And, I totally want to check out Crazy Ex Girlfriend – It sounds right up my alley, and I’m totally in need of a new show to watch! Thanks for the suggestion 🙂
I’ve heard really good things about that show!! I sometimes get inspired from TV shows, too. A fleeting moment on a show isn’t something you can easily point to always (like a DIY copying something seen on a show)–but I think you captured it pretty well!
I had always heard of kugels but had NO clue what they were until now. This looks both delicious and easy to make. I think I’d prefer the savory over the sweet.
I was looking for a new kugel recipe for Seder (yes, I know this is dairy but we don’t care) … this was so good, I’d serve it year-round. Thanks so much for saving me from all the not-so-wonderful kugel recipes out there.
Happy to help, and hoped you enjoyed it!
LUCYG: Dairy is ok for Passover. I would use a package of Passover noodles to make it during that time.